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mo STAND THIS SEASON, th< X Imported Clydesdale Stallion STANLEY. STANLEY is n beautiful dapple bay Btands nearly 17 natida high atremend euslr ho»vy boned hone, tmj propor tionitely mado, and la one of the bes Mtionra homes in the colony, sua sdmitted to b» the best oultof his ax to the North Island. Stanley being j ihree-joarold colt will bo limited to 21 "tEDIOREE - STANLEY, tlsini threo-yeat-old. His iiro, Olydcwal B»ro, was bred by Mr Hodge, Greei Bills, Victoria, * noted prizo taker 11 Victoria, and» very auccesefm etocl setter. Clydosdale Hero was the sin o that noted Friietaker Farmers Friend bt(d in Canterbury and exported b Melbourne, Victoria, and wm awardoi fiwt honors at tho Grand National Sho\ Mid beating all comers, Colonial ani ia ported horses and is at preaant th champion horse of tho wlonlca. Clydc« dale Hero, dam Jess, is by Lothian Tan (imported), grand dam Nance, by Obampion, imported to Tasmania Clydesdale Hero's dam is the winner o fiye first prltee and three leoond a Kynetoi and Sandhurst, Victoria, Hi aire, Lord Clyde, imported from Scot land by that noted breeder, James Craw ford, Kaq., Kyneton, Victoria, bredb, D. McFarlane, Esq., Tore. Helensburgl ontef Jess, grand dam Tibbie, grani aire Olydeed&le Sam, g.g. m U1 Florence. Lord Clyde, got by Empero nrand sire Sir Walter Bcott, the pre petty of tho Duke of Hamilton, g g sir Old Prince, gg R siro Old Clyde. Lor Clyde named many pntea in Scotland Ist at BishopbriKg. Ist at Kirkintilloch Ist at Kilbride, also first at Johnston whon two years old Ist at Barrhead, If at Johnson, Ist at Renfrewshire and 2a prizo at tho Highland Society s show a Glasgow (1876), At three yoars old h gained tho Amandalo Society prize o £4O for best stallion, open to all ages and Ist prizo at tho Highland Society ■ Show at Aberdeen (18G8). Lord 01yd hat proved himself one of the best sire in the world, Ant and second prizo colts aJao first prizo filly at Sandhurst, first and Ist prizo eolta and filllies a Kyncton, Ist prizo colts at tho Gram National Show, Melbourne, showin] Lord Clyde to be a grand stock getter alio inTinceable in the Show rmi(, dan by Hoart of Oak. Stanleys dam, Bios som wai got by the celebrated horsi Black Champion, imported by the lati William Dorham Esq, Melbourne, ant sold thero to Morris J> Eoskrug Esq flalswell, Canterbury, for tho sum o eight hundred and fifty pounds, Blacl Champion (ISO) Now Zealand Draugh Btud Book, his siro Young England Glory, untnd iiru t Young Volunteer dambylioart of Oak. Blossoms dan Violet was by the pure bred Clydesjlali (N'iiiioloon), imported to New Zeallin Scotland by the lato John finnm Ksq, of Taiori, Otago. Nawloonwaa; gruat )prize taker in Scotland, andaa giro was one of the beat wo have had n New Zealand, thus Showing Stanley high class lineage, who cannot Ml produco first class stock. For futlhfc particulars, as to tonus &c, apply to th' owners FALLUON BROS,, 2999 Taratahi, hero FOALED IN NOVEMBER, 1837. WILL STAND THIS SEASON li Carterton, Masterton, and unrounding Districts. HERO Is a beautiful dark bay, stands 1' lundi 2 inches high, showing Grea awnmetry of form, with immonso bone, gram ftet and hair of the belt quality, and was hrei bjK. Clark of Aihburton, Krltin, Hero's lite, ut br Prince Royal (imp dan Bern, by Napoleon (imp) great grand-dsn dip by Black Prince (imo) Hero i dam Bios torn, by Matchless (imp)-Oreat grand-daj Highland Mary (imp), by Cochran'. Clyd '"JSl'vin, (Hi'to't sire), was bred liy the lat V." T'id, Kaq., Lincoln. Napoleon, grand to Kelvin, was imported by tho late Join Niraino, Esq., of Otago. Kelvin took lit prize at Leeston when a I |; second at Leeston «a 3-year old hil-lily comm. nded at Chrislchureh tn tn me year J alio highly commended in Christ ci'iurcii in IM6! 2nd two yean in succession a A-= V.rton 11st in Ashburton in 1886, am :;4t inodul of 10 guineas for the best entu 'ii tl.i ground. ~.«•> Prince llojal (great granduro to Hero) wa mported by Mr John fllacKellar, of Canter bury. Prince Royal's Prince Cha'ley-wa imported from Scotland bj J, »nil M. Mackin tosh, where he was exhibited seven times ut [accession awl took seven Ist pnzes. He als; gained lit priie ot £ls at the Highland Agri cultural Show held at Glasgow in 1857 again* th pnnee l Chwley gained Ist prize at Gisborn (Victoria) show in 1858 i theftrtliilli; Farmers' Society's Ist prize of £2O, and th Champion Cup in 1859, 1860, and 1862 Mnce Charlie (Hero's great great grandsire m* never beaten at anr show in the wor d Piinco Royal as a yearling was shown twic when he gained 2nd prize at Baltarat, 2n, prize at Smeaton, being beateh by Dai win, the winner of tho Birn s Froduce Stake of £OO, Ab a two-year ol« wm pi&ceu iceon* at Ballarat, and second at the Grand Nations Show, held at Talbot, and 2ad price at Smos '"p'rlnce Royal as a three year old took Irs prize at Leeston for the best draught entir of aw age i also tho Publican's Cup for th bestentiro travelling the Elesnwre distrlel and first prize atChmtchurch as a three yea old. As a four year old Ist prize at Leestoi Ist at Lincoln and first at Chnstcburch. 3ni prize at Leeston In 1879, Ist at Chnstehnrci Ld gold medal for test horse on the ground Ist »t Leeston for Publican i Cup inilßßo, Is prize at Christchurch and Presidents Cup o £lO, and silver medal for best horso on th uround, of any age. in 1880. Blossom, dam of Hero (imp.) grandsire t The General (imp.) by A. Niibet, Esq., froi dam as a two year old took fin prizo at Clutha, and at Tokomainro; as atw {■ear old Ist at Dunedin, and was not show again until 1887, when at Palmerston Boutl ehe took first prize for best mare on tb ground with foal at foot. Ist at Ashburton a a brood mare, andlstwtth two of herprogeni Hero, as a yearling, took Ist prizo at Ash tiirton, and a pecM prtofor the best o : he ground, and a special prize for he bes yearling colt or filly by Kelvin; as a two ea old Ist at Ashburton and 2nd at Chnstchurc Metropolitan Show in a very Urge eta. For further information see the tU Stu B Tile above pedigree will show Hero to t one of the belt bred horse* in the Soutner H H™o will'stand at the Club SUble^Ms. terton, everv. MONI)A\ owner's stables, Carterton, WEDNESDAY Greytown THURSDAY, remainder of wee at Carterton „ . . TKUJlb—Single Mare li Groomage os t be paid at first service. Good paddocks at Carterton (with plenty ( fresh water supplied) HtEK until man atiutcd. ~,,,, Everr care taken but no responsibility, owner will give at the show in 1890 special prize of £5 6s for the belt yearling b U Fo°r further particulars arply to tho Grooi to« b * r ß° DAVID TOSHACK. Or WILLIAM HERCOCK. rpo STAND THIS SEASON, at M I J. NIiILSON'S Paddock, Glare ville, the thoroughbred Entire Pony GEISEUAL SPEC. SINOLL: MAItE, :ios| two or moro a per iW'icuient. Paddocking eitra. THE TEOItOUGHBRED IMPORTEL STALLION PRAIRIE BIRD IS a dark bay or brown|horse standing 16.3, Is big-boned, short in the back, Btanding **** t iftf (jf ground, It hw been stfttcu (times Xut nuß the owner, that Trairn Bird was just the horse the Walrarapa wanted vnirin Tlird li the most likely horse standing in thla district to sire cross-country horseß. an. breeders will do well to pve him a trial, rial of Oath lalion, imp., dam Miss Whisker by nwer, imp., Greysitiu by Yattcndon by Sir Hercules, imp, dam Esperance by Glaueus, Arab, tap., dam Blue Bell to Gehenna,'son of Rouse tureo! the raraous louctiflwuu, ITaiy. Phlll-da-Puta bloods, Pralrio Bird will travel from Masterton to Tumi. Terms; Thoroughbred mares (classed A and B in H. Z, tudbook) and mares that have won £3ooii), races will be served free of cost, all others» lb: reductions madef or two or more. Unar. anteed £1 extra per mare. No poo mage Its fcddocking free till stinted. O. O. BROBIB, FroprlJtor, Is On Ore, Uaetertoni

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 17 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 17 October 1888, Page 4

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